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Happy Halloween! Our big family party was this weekend but I still have all my decorations up and will slowly take them down. Honestly, I have a couple of things that I keep up all year. And I see the big round bale pumpkins faces are there too!

Aren't you the talented one, leaving us with a spooky mystery on Halloween? Will she back or won't she? Hmmmm...cliffhanger. I do hope you come back as I enjoy you so much Lady Leoprint!All of those lovely pumpkins, just taunting and teasing me they are! This was the first year ever that we didn't get a pumpkin of any kind nor did we decorate. We did buy candy and handed some out but that's another story.Speaking of stories, how does this all end? Please send us a sign that you are in fact alright. Don't make me come over there!!! Ha!Hugs to you sweet friend!xo,Kellyann

Well who needs pumpkins when she's getting a whole house reno?Yes, I'm pleased to report back for duty, not that I wouldn't love to have you come over here!I treated a scary snow white and skeleton who I was expecting, pushing as many lollies and chocs into their Halloween bags. I mentioned I hadn't had any other T or Ts and DIL explained it was because I hadn't put out a lit pumpkin. Apparently children heed thus welcome sign these days. Oh, that would explain why I've had to stuff my face with my own treats these past few years then!!Hugs. Sweetie, x.

Well, maybe no fortune at all if you kept pumpkins away from your front door (see my reply above)!My treats were predictable, a tub of Quality Street padded out with Halloween lilies and scary frog jellies. TP is going to be eating QS for some time to come ...Both t yes

Hi Jamie, nice to hear from you. Halloween has been a slow-burner for us over here but we're getting there! My photographer likes the evening because I always buy in chocs and sweets as though we live in America but the reality is, we had TWO callers only ... and the photographer loves chocolate so he gets to deal with the stash on his own!Hugs, x.